I completely agree. I'd even argue that comedy and other popular media may have had benefits to American society that aren't super obvious/people would be lothe to admit. When the whole reckoning thing was brewing back up (from my POV) a few years ago my first thought as a lifelong leftie was "maybe we had too much political correctness.…
I completely agree. I'd even argue that comedy and other popular media may have had benefits to American society that aren't super obvious/people would be lothe to admit. When the whole reckoning thing was brewing back up (from my POV) a few years ago my first thought as a lifelong leftie was "maybe we had too much political correctness." That may sound contradictory but I guess what I mean is that it could possibly have been worse if the Salem Village was all there was.
I completely agree. I'd even argue that comedy and other popular media may have had benefits to American society that aren't super obvious/people would be lothe to admit. When the whole reckoning thing was brewing back up (from my POV) a few years ago my first thought as a lifelong leftie was "maybe we had too much political correctness." That may sound contradictory but I guess what I mean is that it could possibly have been worse if the Salem Village was all there was.